Executive Summary
Microsoft and Redhat want to help your enterprise with containers. Some consumer electronics manufacturers change up their privacy policies, to the chagrin of their existing customers. And software developer jobs are in greater demand than ever. But one auto exec says we need more than software to perfect driverless cars.
Hosts: John Kresic, Mike Kresic
Running Time: 38:40
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